Grimsby Independent, 7 Jul 1949, p. 8

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_ "aowm i EXPERI GRIMSBY RADIO AND 28 Elizabeth St. 15 MAIN 5T. W., GRIMSBY PHONE 635 wE USt â€"flos Prle BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT WORK ON GEORGIAN BAY Oh boy! Is it ever fun here in the nice sand and with lots of water to play in. And dod and mum can have lots of fun too, ‘cause they don‘t have to worry. This beach is sure swell for kids. YOU‘LL _ ENJOY GOING BY BUS FARES ARE LOW â€"â€" Free kstimates â€" N. C. WARNER L‘.A_A_â€"A Parry Sound â€" â€" 10.30 Wasaga Beach 69290 Penetang â€" â€"â€"â€" 735 Collingwood â€" â€" 7.25 ROUXD TRIP (Subject to Change) MILLYARD‘S â€" FOR ALL FRUIT BELT STANDING Johnny Belcot‘s hurling was reâ€" sponsible for snapping the winning streak of the Peach Kings, as the mmmu-mum ddouutpodc_hnmm_:lnfi- ‘Thursday ville, who were dropping a decision to the lowly Pruitland nine. team to eight hits the Grimsby Peach Kings, realizeo mmmuuuonm m‘uhw.!wu” run effort against the Fruitiand wdmmzwm- For the full nine innings Bucky mmmwfihfl mates stood their ground, V u,mmnm-'fl""l plays to convert into outs. The outficlders spent a delightfu! time admiring theâ€"various varieties of weeds growing underfoot. Although Bucky has hurled seyâ€" ‘cnlacndmmdlofls. this lmmm-o-w-““"'” be warmly congratulated for His Smithvilie 5; Peach Kings 1 mupers mESTNT While the Fruitiand squad falled u.u.muw“"“"* the Kings touched their burling staff for fifteen hits. and convertâ€" uwdmwm‘l‘b T mmedientt " P CCC U EAEVERCOO MMCLCW me ca win brings the Kings within four pflldficm,lmm ville squad, as the six teams wheel mmuudmm. SILVER MILLS WIN OVER FRUITLAND NINE Umpiresâ€" .. on2o0y ns Hime mt â€"| FIREMEN TAKE 84 Et ns meinss mc . is WIN FROM HAGERSVILLE Loos sicla‘ teams hooked up in the w__ _ Â¥3 (Complete as of June 30) land last Thursday night. as the| WIR PAVPMI HAVE two girls‘ teams hooked up in the ied initial contest of the season. Grimaby Firemen 4 "The gume WAS M"’""“fim”‘?. We ETT D emccotas x for the Silver Milis, Bernice Byford taking over to complete the game. F Burch was behind the piate. Peach Kings 13 BEACH GIRLS W EXHIBITION TILT first saCKeT, WHD V Pitching for the hburs Pope, who pit in her fifst start of COrazsle, Dorothy ° the burlinge chores Grimsby Beach Nuts have & Teâ€" mdeuflahnmmml m.m"unenlaw Baseball League, with two losse® in regular league play and one #X~ kibition win over the powerful Craszsie entry. After dropping & C is sds .4 scommge. Bz Sn ~SOB 7 st CGrimaby Beach (see elsewhere this issue) and does not effect the league standings. ‘The Beach used one of their last year‘s piayers, Alâ€" iwot. Jeffries, who is unable to play w,mww‘tl‘ taking an extended motor trip into the United States. Jeff played at second base and Loulse Knight, an coholder took over at first in the hurling chor usual good form The Saturday game WB® ®" | / anine of the new recreation hall hea: Hodgkins and Ricker ut Smithville last Ruth Clarke, the regular ker, who was out of town. ng!orm!uelvul-r- pe, who pitched steady bell en sturt of the season. For PDorothy Vickers handled ing chores and was in her Smithville in first : Fruitiand 0 well scattered ind w‘w last. SALUEGRY ‘URA ship and|after absorbing* a tough defent ated bY ‘from the Studebaker team of Haâ€" |mmmm-fi y inning. mmahghc.m § FRUIT l BELT . â€" SOFTBALL REGISTRATION STARTED | FOR SUMMER PROGRAM GIRLS SOFTBALL SCORES Mr. Frank Psutka, Recreationai Director for Grimsby, has started things rolling on his summer reâ€" creational programme. Last Monâ€" ayn‘My.‘lmlr- rived at the High School to register for the activities and registration for those who may not yet have had the opportunity to take adâ€" vantage of the offer is still open. The programme is designed to give lmncruuondudlm‘w *Grimsby C.Y.A. 7, Ham. Roy. Â¥ /.A Caistorville 13, Grimaby CYA t %® % Grassie 26, Grimsby C.Y.A. 1 all children between the ages of 6 and 16. As yet only 16 girls have registered and the director‘s chant *Beach Nuts 6, Grassic 4. %. t % w.u.n-nxm| # ® Silver Mills 13, Fruitiand 8 eHy Bm TT SRL s ui oo P ived at the High School to register | warren, started on Saturdy but for the activities and registration mmmu-olt!lfl'ldh-‘ for those who may not yet hAVe|ning. ‘Have" Jewson steppel in | had the opportunity to take 80â€"\ prter Warren retired into center | vantage of the offer is still open.| geld and threw four innings of | The programme is designed to F!V®| pood ball to finish m‘me‘ adequate recreational lmwmywmmeu.‘ -lmmnh:u-:'ummwmm I and 16. As yet only 36 S Aane Winkmont and . registered and the director‘s chant u?wlulmmm‘ llm\hmufl'll“mmm-..v“m . Errors sc with Hagersville having two “"‘“"""‘“""'""""“u:an-ym. The score was wukMMhueonmvo!v- mumumnfld&m ed to participants in the activities mmfing but a visitor‘s rally in the of the programme. ht Coul is ba; reventh scored three rum and ing shouldered by the Recreation®!|),_or, i up to an eight o four mm-umm-r] pointed by the town council. This committee is supplied with M‘ by local organizations which are interested in its work and have members on the committee. Also Lmn-wmm .ugflmwnldwm- tions in order to further their at the various places are: ‘] High Schoolâ€"9:30 a.m. to 114b a.m.; 1:30 pm. to 2:30 p.m. l Beachesâ€"2:00 p.m. to 4:30 pm. | The number which st present| takes up the registration is too small for the division of the group into teams for competitive purâ€" into teams for competitive PUY* | poses as was planned by the Direcâ€" | tor. u-ulr.m'flub. to see the registration Wx started for the benefit of those | boys and girls who are working | during the day and mml the ages of 14 and 18. It will most likely take place three times a week between the hours of 7 and 9 trouble. Their star burler, Doug Aiton, is out of action for a short time with a sore arm and the reâ€" lef pitcher used last game, Don A programme will shortly CARLING‘S WX Knds $ 6 es cammens last Saturdsy night Recreational bounced back Roy. 6 MAC ?â€"â€"i cs.rma.uv-fiuâ€"-â€"d*wmr fev mmdumw“-rm.-d-“c‘" roiet car award to Gary Turie», Charleston, ‘v"{." m"-':lo‘-‘“ Tace. French says that rule clunges make it casier for all te count. In 1812, on a farm near Manâ€" chester, Vermont, two brothers, wm:-umww their brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Rusel! Colâ€" win â€" Although Colvin did not reâ€" vin. Iives * Excessive tidiness is mid to cate a mild form of insarty, happily immune. « vourgsTO ENJOY â€" YOURS TO PROTECT CONTRACTOR and BUILDER PHONE 23â€"R ke §4 Robinson St. Exterior and Interior Repairs to Screen Doors and Windows Alterations Expertly Done Roofing 0 N T A R | 0 D EP A R T M ENT â€" O F H#IGH W Av s Wba“hn-flndd-â€"lomd.'wuyhuul GRIMSBY To try to pass on a hill or curve is asking for trouwble â€" ... toke i# easy, wait until the is clear. And, always observe the rules dmwcy safety. Daily Report on Sales WHEN IN A PRINTING QUANDARY â€" "UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE SELLING METHODS" Royal Bank of Canada, King & Yonge Sts. Shipping Stamp and Pad on Request THE CARLING srsweries umiteo WATLRLO®, OHTARG CARLING‘S b.415

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